Mr. Fritz. That is right.
Mr. Ball. What pictures—and you showed Oswald a picture at this time?
Mr. Fritz. A picture of him holding a rifle and wearing the pistol. It showed a picture of him holding a rifle and wearing the pistol. I showed him first an enlarged picture.
Mr. Ball. I will show you Commission Exhibit No. 135.
Mr. Fritz. That is the picture.
Mr. Ball. That is the picture you showed him?
Mr. Fritz. Yes, sir; that is a similar picture, that is a copy of the picture I showed him.
Mr. Ball. You had had your laboratory enlarge the picture that your men had brought back from Irving?
Mr. Fritz. Yes, sir; he said that wasn't his picture, he said, "I have been through that whole deal with all people in the cameras," he said, "One has taken my picture and that is my face and put a different body on it." He said, I know all about photography, I worked with photography for a long time. That is a picture that someone else has made. I never saw that picture in my life."
I said, "Wait just a minute, and I will show you one you have seen probably," and I showed him the little one this one was made from and when I showed him the little one he said, "I never have seen that picture, either." He said, "That is a picture that has been reduced from the big one."